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sgt bull

01-30-2008 13:51:44




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How mnay bushel of shelled corn does a typical old flarebox without extention sides, hold?




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Janicholson

01-31-2008 10:18:44




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 Re: flare box capacity in reply to sgt bull, 01-30-2008 13:51:44  
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This should be a solution. Convert cubic feet into bushels and there you are. JimN



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Nebraska Cowman

01-31-2008 04:49:23




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 Re: flare box capacity in reply to Janicholson, 01-30-2008 13:51:44  
I buy ear corn and weigh it over the scale. 3000 lbs is an average load in a flare box, maybe as much as 3300 if it is rounded up real good.



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gene bender

01-31-2008 04:17:09




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 Re: flare box capacity in reply to sgt bull, 01-30-2008 13:51:44  
You say old that opens up a big story as there were so many different sizzes of the old flare boxes. Some were steel,galvanized then wood then added on to the old horse wagons. The only way to know about yours is measure. These posts are getting flare boxes all mixed. When you said old they held around 60-70 it took a barge box to hold 100. Some still sell around here even some with hoists.



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Lee in Iowa

01-30-2008 21:18:38




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 Re: flare box capacity in reply to sgt bull, 01-30-2008 13:51:44  
I have two old flare boxes I use for feed wagons. I have to work really hard get my 135 bushel grinder emptied into one of them, so that should be pretty close, although the grinder probably really doesn't hold quite that many bushels. Lee



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billde

01-30-2008 16:29:50




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 Re: flare box capacity in reply to sgt bull, 01-30-2008 13:51:44  
80 to 85 bu for a std size flare.



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GeneMO

01-30-2008 16:23:46




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 Re: flare box capacity in reply to sgt bull, 01-30-2008 13:51:44  
Here see if this works, This link should take you to the Loss Adjustment Manual the USDA uses for crop insurance. Look on page 285 or so.

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Good luck,, Gene



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GeneMO

01-30-2008 16:03:33




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 Re: flare box capacity in reply to sgt bull, 01-30-2008 13:51:44  
I do crop insurance claims and part of our job is to occasionally "measure" a gravity box. Not to be a smart a**, but you could be talking anywhere from 150 bushel to 600 bushel. We generally try to get the farmer to take it to town and get it weighed. There are formulas to measure a gravity wagon. It generally involves trying to divide the box up into cubes, pyrimids, etc. and figuring the cubic feet. Take the cubic feet time .8 and you will have bushels, as long as the moisture and test weight are good.

If you have a brand name and model, there may be someone on here that knows exactly. If you are real interested, let me know and I can dig up the formulas for you.


Gene

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Leroy

01-30-2008 18:17:39




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 Re: flare box capacity in reply to GeneMO, 01-30-2008 16:03:33  
A gravity box is entirely different than a flair box. a flair box is tipically 10' long and 38" or 42" wide buy depending on maker 15" to 30" straight sides then a 1 board wide flair 10-12" wide at about a 45* angle with a top sideboard of 10-20" and the bottom is totally flat and to dump one of them you would raise the front wheels of the wagon on a hoist.



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ramtuff

01-30-2008 16:30:14




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 Re: flare box capacity in reply to GeneMO, 01-30-2008 16:03:33  
I have 2 IHC flareside beds.The i remember they hold hold 50 bu ear corn. About 95 or 100 bu shelled.



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